In the chemical reaction where N2O4(g) is converted to 2NO2(g), if 0.5 M N2O4 and 0.15 M NO2 are present in the vessel, is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, which direction would the reaction proceed? (Kc = 4.4 × 10^-3) N2O4(g) 2NO2(g)
A. No, Q = 0.18 so the reaction should proceed in the forward direction.
B. No, Q = 9.0 × 10^-2 so the reaction should proceed in the reverse direction.
C. Yes, the reaction is at equilibrium.
D. No, Q = 4.5 ×10^-2 so the reaction should proceed in the reverse direction.

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In the chemical reaction where N2O4(g) is converted to 2NO2(g), if 0.5 M N2O4 and 0.15 M NO2 are present in the vessel, is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, which direction would the reaction proceed? (Kc = 4.4 × 10^-3) N2O4(g) 2NO2(g)
A. No, Q = 0.18 so the reaction should proceed in the forward direction.
B. No, Q = 9.0 × 10^-2 so the reaction should proceed in the reverse direction.
C. Yes, the reaction is at equilibrium.
D. No, Q = 4.5 ×10^-2 so the reaction should proceed in the reverse direction.

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